Meaning in Life

Thaddeus Metz

Meaning in Life

Thaddeus Metz

Description

What makes a person's life meaningful? Thaddeus Metz offers a new answer to an ancient question which has recently returned to the philosophical agenda. He proceeds by examining what, if anything, all the conditions that make a life meaningful have in common. The outcome of this process is a philosophical theory of meaning in life. He starts by evaluating existing theories in terms of the classic triad of the good, the true, and the beautiful. He considers whether meaning in life might be about such principles as fulfilling God's purpose, obtaining reward in an afterlife for having been virtuous, being attracted to what merits attraction, leaving the world a better place, connecting to organic unity, or transcending oneself by connecting to what is extensive. He argues that no extant principle satisfactorily accounts for the three-fold significance of morality, enquiry, and creativity, and that the most promising theory is a fresh one according to which meaning in life is a matter of intelligence contoured toward fundamental conditions of human existence.

Meaning in Life

Thaddeus Metz

Table of Contents

Preface1. Introduction: The Meaning of lifePart 1: Meaning as One Part of a Good Life 2. The Concept of Meaning3. The Bearer of Meaning4. The Value of MeaningPart 2: Supernaturalist Theories of Meaning in Life 5. Purpose Theory I: Questioning Motivations6. Purpose Theory II: Advancing Objections7. Non-Purposive Supernaturalism8. Rejecting SupernaturalismPart 3: Naturalist Theories of Meaning in Life 9. Subjectivism10. Objectivism I: Being Attracted, Meriting Attraction, and Promoting Consequences11. Objectivism II: Non-Consequentialism12. Objectivism III: The Fundamentality Theory13. Conclusion: the fine game of nilEpilogueWorks CitedIndex

Meaning in Life

Thaddeus Metz

Author Information

Thaddeus Metz is Humanities Research Professor at the University of Johannesburg. He is the author of around one hundred professional journal articles, book chapters, and encyclopaedia entries, on a variety of topics in ethical, political, and legal philosophy.

Meaning in Life

Thaddeus Metz

Reviews and Awards

"Meaning in Life has many good features. It is comprehensive, meticulous, and argumentative. Metz seems to have read everything anyone has ever written about the topic and has a thoughtful opinion on every claim. There is no volume that would work better as a textbook for a class on meaningfulness." -- Ethics

"After decades of surprising neglect, the topic of life's meaning is again a central part of analytic moral philosophy. Thaddeus Metz can take much of the credit for this development and his new book is set to become the standard and indispensible reference point for the topic." -- Mind